Craps Rules
Thursday, 25 September 2008 01:34

If a shooter fails to make his or her Point, the dice are offered to the next player. The new shooter has to be to the left of the previous player so that the game moves in a clock-wise direction around the Craps table.

The Craps table

The Craps table incorporates what’s called a layout, which is divided into three sections: a center area and two side areas. Each side is a mirror reflection of the other and includes the following bets:

• Pass—Don’t Pass
• Come—Don’t Come
• Odds
• Place
• Field
Center area
• Proposition Bets

Winning Pass bets—Come Out roll = 7 or 11
Losing Pass bets—Come Out roll = 2, 3, or 12
Winning Don’t bets—Come Out roll = 2 or 3
Losing Don’t bets—Come Out roll = 7 or 11
Tied Don’t bets—Come Out roll is 12 (2 in some casinos)

Bets you can make at Craps

Pass Line bet
Odds on Pass Line bet
Come bet
Odds on Come bet
Don’t Pass Line bet
Don’t Come bet
Place bets
Field bets
Big Six bets
Big Eight bets
Proposition bets

Any Craps
Any Seven
Any Eleven
Ace Deuce
Aces or Boxcars
Horn bet
Hardways

A quick look at dice regulations

Craps dice are made to very strict standards. They undergo routine inspection for damage. Dice are replaced, usually after about eight hours of use. Rules govern how the dice are handled.

Craps buttons

ROLL button rolls the dice
CLEAR button removes all chips that are not on established points
COINS button allows you to adjust the size of your wager

Playing online Craps

Playing Craps at an online casino is easy to master. Basically, you try to predict numbers on the dice after the dice toss. At an online casino you place all bets as you would at a regular casino. You bet with (Don’t Pass Line bet) or against (Pass Line bet) the House. There are a number of betting options available but you only need to understand a few of them to play online Craps and to win.

 

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